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Cold War World Peace (Don't Trust Angels)

by Fromage Bleu

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The triumphant return of 80's minimal synth legends, Colchester's very own Fromage Bleu.

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Cold war world peace
I was only a man, but I never really understand
Cold war world peace
I went into the gloom, we were only ever on the moon

Verse 1:
I was only a man
Until I got my bionic arm
I just couldn't understand
What was human and what was harm
I left home for a while (I don't trust angels)
I found greener pastures on the other side
I forgot how to smile
Because I lived in the shadow of Sputnik's warmth

Cold war world peace
I was only a man, but I never ruled the cinder stand
Cold war world peace
I went into the gloom, we were only ever on the moon

Verse 2:
In the room it's always hot
In the tomb, we devoured
I was you: I did your thing
Now picture that: a normal louse! (I'm afraid of angels)
And I love you, although we die
And I will die to anyone
And you'll get gruel as you desire
I do, I do, my name is Jaya Jedediah

Cold war world peace
I was only a man, but I never understood the plan
Cold war world peace
I went into the gloom, we were only ever on the moon

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released September 6, 2013
Wejj Stampton - vocals, synthesizers
Werner-Vendel Jaymes - vocals, synthesizers

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